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putting women in combat
In the military women cannot occupy combat specific jobs.
Women have held various roles in the military which varied depending on where they were as well as the era. Women have been nurses, medics, secretaries, pilots, and have also engaged in combat.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
In the US Military no children will be accepted. That is the bottom line. In Russia, some children and women took part in active combat but the US refrains from doing so because of the horrors that might result when a women or a child dies in combat.
In the US military no children will be accepted. That is the bottom line. In Russia, some children and women took part in active combat but the US refrains from doing so because of the horrors that might result when a women or a child dies in combat.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women were allowed in the military from mid-WWII. Any time before that it was considered unladylike or illegal.
Women served in the military and other minorities were allowed in combat until the last year of the war.
Women can do what men can do with a few exceptions. These include fathering children as they are not equipped and being involved in direct combat in the US military.
As far as I know there weren't any. The Russians had women in combat roles, but I do not think the US did. Sorry, there were women in the US military, but not in combat roles is what I was trying to say....
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